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  1. Ingestive behaviour, performance, and methane emissions of pregnant alpacas grazing cultivated pastures in the high Peruvian Andes by Gualdron-Duarte, Laura Bibiana, Loza, Cecilia, Gere, José Ignacio, Huanca Marca, Nancy, Franco, Francisco, Sanca Uscamayta, Yemi, García Ticllacuri, Ruben, Orellana Ligas, Guadalupe, López, Diannett Benito, Rivera Pachiño, Feliciano, Moscoso Muñoz, Juan, Díaz Céspedes, Medardo, Collazos Paucar, Lizbeth, Pinares Patiño, César, Vélez Marroquín, Víctor, Cabezas García, Edward

    Published 2025
    “…Increased nutritional requirements prior to parturition in conjunction with reduced forage quality and DMI (P = 0.004) during P2 led to negative energy and protein balances. This was aligned with increases in fibre growth and diameter, prior to parturition (P ≤ 0.035). …”
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  2. Improving the Quality of Milk Fatty Acid in Dairy Cows Supplemented with Soybean Oil and DHA-Micro Algae in a Confined Production System by Gagliostro, Gerardo Antonio, Antonacci, Liliana Elisabet, Perez, Carolina Daiana, Rossetti, Luciana, Carabajal, Augusto

    Published 2020
    “…Chemical composition of the TMR (44.27% DM) averaged 15.94% for crude protein (CP), 38.20% neutral detergent fiber (NDF), 20.36% acid detergent fiber (ADF), 5.56% fat, 5.30% ash and 28.6% nonstructural carbohydrate (NSCH) with 1.81 Mcal/kg of net energy for lactation (NEL). After 39 days of feeding, individual milk samples were collected during three consecutive days. …”
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  3. BAAD: A biomass and allometry database for woody plants. by Falster, Daniel S., Duursma, Remko A., Ishihara, Masae I., Barneche, Diego R., FitzJohn, Richard G., Vårhammar, Angelica, Aiba, Masahiro., Ando, Makoto, Anten, Niels, Aspinwall, Michael J., Gargaglione, Veronica Beatriz, Peri, Pablo Luis, York, Robert A.

    Published 2021
    “…Understanding how plants are constructed—i.e., how key size dimensions and the amount of mass invested in different tissues varies among individuals—is essential for modeling plant growth, carbon stocks, and energy fluxes in the terrestrial biosphere. Allocation patterns can differ through ontogeny, but also among coexisting species and among species adapted to different environments. …”
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  4. Exploring the relationship of potential new rhizobacteria metabolism with Lotus spp. performance in a rice-pasture rotation system by Maguire, Vanina Giselle, Rodríguez, Andrés Alberto, Alonso, Andrés Mariano, Ezquiaga, Juan Pedro, Salas, Nehuén, Llames, María Eugenia, Gortari, Maximiliano, Ayub, Nicolás Daniel, Brambilla, Silvina Maricel, Bouilly, Pedro José, Romero, Fernando Matías, Gárriz, Andrés, Ruíz, Oscar Adolfo

    Published 2025
    “…These differences could provide an adaptive advantage to RIZ17 by efficiently metaboliz ing plant-derived nutrients, resulting in greater energy generation for symbiosis establishment and increased root nodule number and weight. …”
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